The Official March 2026 Real Estate & Market Guide for Renton, WA
Renton, WA sits at the southern edge of Lake Washington with an easygoing mix of lakeside paths, wooded hills, and everyday conveniences. Neighborhoods range from established streets near downtown and the Cedar River to newer communities in places like Highlands and East Renton, offering everything from apartments and townhomes to single-family homes. People like the balance of a working-city feel with plenty of places to unwind, including Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, local breweries, and quick access to trails in the nearby foothills.
Getting around is straightforward, with I-405 and SR 167 connecting you to Bellevue, Seattle, and the broader Eastside, plus transit options that make commuting manageable. The Landing and downtown core add dining, shopping, and entertainment without feeling overly hectic, while schools, parks, and community facilities keep day-to-day life convenient. When skies turn gray and the air feels crisp, the waterfront and river walks still draw residents out for a quiet reset close to home.
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Choosing an asking price in Renton, WA during March 2026
Here is the constraint I plan around based on the previous 30 days the middle of the recent closed range sat at $644,500, with the lowest closed at $200,000 and the highest at $947,000. That spread is your reminder that the right asking price is not a guess, it is a positioning decision tied to your home type, size, and condition.
The practical impact is simple. If your home is competing closer to the $644,500 typical list price seen in recent closings, you need a pricing story that matches the buyer's mental math on value per square foot and finishes. Recently closed homes showed a typical $401 per square foot, and that is the kind of benchmark buyers use to sanity-check a price.
Some metrics were not reported for this period. Days on market and list-to-sold percentages were not available in the closed breakdown, so I will not pretend to tell you how quickly homes moved or how close they landed to asking.
Upcoming Local Community Events in Renton, WA During March 2026
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Business info session at the library
The City of Renton is hosting a Renton Business Information Session on Thursday, March 5, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the ...
Sartori lottery runs March 6
Families watching the Sartori Elementary School lottery process for the 2026-27 school year should note that the lottery...
Puzzle Palooza at Renton Community Center
Puzzle fans can team up for Puzzle Palooza (Family Division) on Saturday, March 7, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the R...
Cascade Family Fun Day returns
Cascade Family Fun Day is set for Saturday, March 7, from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Cascade Village (16906 116th Ave SE). Ex...
What's Brewing with Ed
Join Renton Chief Administrative Officer Ed VanValey and city leadership for What's Brewing with Ed on Tuesday, March 10...
Senior Safety Miniseries begins
The Senior Public Safety Miniseries begins with Session 1, Police and Fire in Action, on Wednesday, March 11, from 1:00 ...
Pet Preparedness class
If you want your emergency plans to include the whole household, pets included, consider Pet Preparedness on Wednesday, ...
Legacy Square design milestone
The City of Renton has shared a key project milestone for downtown Legacy Square: a first draft of the design concept is...
Step into Spring dance night
Residents age 50 and up are invited to Step into Spring, a DJ Disco Dance on Friday, March 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at...
Senior Safety Miniseries: Staying Safe Today
Session 2 of the Senior Public Safety Miniseries, Staying Safe Today, takes place Wednesday, March 25, from 1:00 to 2:30...